With the right crowd, this is one funny game. We don't recommend it for kids, because they won't know who half the people are, and it just won't be fun for them. And some of the pictures can be... well, interesting.
The object is to try to get other players to guess the who, what, and where scene you've drawn. To play, each player draws a who, what, and where card and then begins drawing the scene described on the cards. ("Elvis building a sand castle on The Moon", or "Liberace herding sheep in paris" etc.). Players then pass their creations onto the player to their left, who writes down his best guess of what the drawing represents (Is that Elvis or Saddam Hussein? Is he building a sand castle or making a bologna sandwich? Is he on the Moon or on the Sun? etc.) and then passes it along to the next person. Players receive points for correct guesses. Player with the most points after 5 rounds wins.
Who What Where was recently named as The Best New Game of 2003 by The San Francisco Chronicle and placed second in the Chicago Tribune's list of the Top 10 Coolest Games of 2003.